Ancient Child’s Bones Suggest Interbreeding Between Humans, Neanderthals 140,000 Years Ago
A recent study published in the peer-reviewed journal L’Anthropologie suggests that modern humans and Neanderthals were interacting 100,000 years earlier than previously thought. The discovery was made through CT scans and 3D mapping of a child’s bones found in Skhul Cave in northern Israel. The child, believed to be the result of interbreeding between the … Read more